Stevie Baggs | Linebacker | #40

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Ravens signed LB Stevie Baggs.

A former CFL standout, Baggs has never cracked a 53-man roster, and hasn't even been in an NFL camp since 2010. He'll be lucky if he survives the Ravens' first wave of cuts. Sat, Aug 4, 2012 04:48:00 PM

The Cardinals reportedly called free agent OLB Stevie Baggs on Monday hoping to sign him, but the CFL star turned down the offer.

Baggs signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after Arizona waived him in early September, and decided to stay in Canada after the Cardinals asked for him back. It's probably for the best, as Baggs is too undersized to make an impact at the NFL level aside from special teams. He can keep rushing the passer in the CFL. Sat, Sep 25, 2010 03:57:00 PM

At least Cameron Wake is still carrying the torch for Canada. Baggs tied Ricky Foley, released by the Jets earlier in the day, for the CFL sack lead last season. Both pass rushers are undersized for the NFL. Fri, Sep 3, 2010 02:46:00 PM

Baggs tied for the sack lead (12) with British Columbia’s Rickey Foley, who is also drawing NFL interest this week. With Bertrand Berry retiring and Chike Okeafor set to reach free agency, the Cardinals need candidates to fill the void at pass rusher. Thu, Feb 4, 2010 11:23:00 AM

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The Cardinals reportedly called free agent OLB Stevie Baggs on Monday hoping to sign him, but the CFL star turned down the offer.

Baggs signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats after Arizona waived him in early September, and decided to stay in Canada after the Cardinals asked for him back. It's probably for the best, as Baggs is too undersized to make an impact at the NFL level aside from special teams. He can keep rushing the passer in the CFL.

At least Cameron Wake is still carrying the torch for Canada. Baggs tied Ricky Foley, released by the Jets earlier in the day, for the CFL sack lead last season. Both pass rushers are undersized for the NFL.

Baggs tied for the sack lead (12) with British Columbia’s Rickey Foley, who is also drawing NFL interest this week. With Bertrand Berry retiring and Chike Okeafor set to reach free agency, the Cardinals need candidates to fill the void at pass rusher.

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Ravens coach John Harbaugh expects Kenneth Dixon (knee) to be ready for OTAs.

Dixon suffered a torn meniscus which required a full repair last summer. The injury cost him the season, but he should be close to full health by this point. Dixon also was suspended for six games last season -- he served it while on injured reserve -- and watched Alex Collins take over as the lead back. Even healthy, Dixon is not a lock for a big role.

It's his second substance abuse suspension in as many years. A converted wide receiver, Waller logged 10 catches for 85 yards and two touchdowns over 238 snaps last year. Waller was also suspended for a drug violation during his time at Georgia Tech. If the 24-year-old plans on continuing his career, he'll eventually have to file for reinstatement.

Ravens fourth-round OG Nico Siragusa has been diagnosed with a torn left ACL, MCL and PCL, and is done for the season.

Devastating. The No. 122 overall pick had been getting some first-team reps at the Ravens' unsettled left guard position. Now he'll be settling in for what will probably be a year-long rehab. Siragusa has impressive college film and measurables, but was old for a rookie. He will be a 24-year-old sophomore with a shredded knee in 2018. Enduring an unfathomable run of injuries, the Ravens have lost seven players for the season since June 1.

Ravens RG Marshal Yanda (ankle) is expected to be ready for training camp.

Yanda suffered a fractured ankle in Week 2. He will likely be healthy before camp, but the Ravens will likely take it slow with their All-Pro guard. Yanda returning will be a big boost, but the Ravens could still use more help on the offensive line.